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- The most common method of male sterilization is vasectomy, in which the ductus (vas) deferens is tied, cut, or both. What is the equivalent method of female sterilization?Why are the difficulty and risks of that procedure greater than for a vasectomy?Explain the development of the external genitalia.Name the general location and give the function of the following reproductive structures: seminiferous tubules, vas deferens, urethra, seminal vesicles, prostate gland, bulbourethral glands, mature follicle, oviducts, uterus, vagina, endometrium.
- Define entire male duct system?Describe the procedure of aspiration of ova from the ovaries? What is its significance in the assisted reproductive techniques.Identify the organ responsible for the following functions. 1.) Where sperms are produced. 2.) Where sperms are temporarily stored. 3.) Supports the testis and epididymis 4.) Where the sperm passes through from the testis before it joins the urethra. 5.) Passageway of both sperm and urine. 6.) Secretes fluid that forms part of the semen; gives the semen its alkaline characteristics to counteract the acidity og the vaginal tract; Contains sugars like fructose 7.) Secretes fluid that also provides alkalinity to the semen; Contains proteilytic enzymes, citric acid, phosphates, and lipids. 8.) Paired goands that produce clear, viscous secretion (pre-ejaculate) that helps to lunricate the urethra for sperm to pass through, neutralizing traces of acidic urine in the urethra, and helps flush out any residual urine or foreign matter.
- What are interstitial cells or Leydig cells?Describe the location, structure, and functions of the ductus epididymis, ductus (vas) deferens, and ejaculatory duct.Draw and label the histological parts of a magnified view of the following: seminiferous tubule and secondary folicle Table 2: Histological Parts of Gonads seminiferous tubule secondary follicle